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Qualifying Event Leading Up to the 2010 International Volleyball Federation World Grand Prix Will Bring Teams From As Far Away As Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Canada to Play on
Sport Court® Surfaces in Miami

Miami, Florida (PRWEB)June 21, 2009

Teams from throughout the Americas will converge on Miami June 26 through July 5 to take part in the Women's Volleyball Pan-American Cup, the qualifying event leading up to the 2010 International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) World Grand Prix.

All games will be played on Sport Court® surfaces, "The Official Sport Flooring and Corporate Partner of USA Volleyball".

"It promises to be very exciting," said Ron Cerny, President and CEO of Utah-based Connor Sport Court International, manufacturer of the playing surfaces "Some of the participating teams are 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist Brazil, Silver Medalist USA, as well as Argentina, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Canada."

The games are played on about 6,500 feet of Sport Court's Response™ modular playing surface at each of two venues--the Bank United Center at the University of Miami and the US Century Bank Arena at Florida International University.

Sport Court Response is a state-of-the-art engineered polymer surface, which has Lateral Forgiveness ™ for player safety while at the same time providing the resiliency needed in this fast-moving sport." Sport Court engineers have constantly developed and improved this court system to make it the indisputable choice for volleyball organizations the world over.

About Connor Sport Court International
More athletic events are played on Connor Sport Court surfaces than on any other sports flooring in the world. Connor sports floors have established themselves as the standard for professional and collegiate sports since the company was founded in 1872. Sport Court® is a registered trade mark of Connor Sport Court International. Since 1974, it has identified the original and authentic modular sport surface, continuously improved and patented to provide the highest levels of quality and performance.